"Quantumize" your life!!!

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Location: Clementi, Singapore, Singapore

I'm King Liang,major in Theoretical Physics and applied Economics,from Malayisia...currently engaged with a pretty singaporean, Sally

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

PC3130 Quantum Mechanics 2 last lecture

Yesterday (11/4/2006) was the last lecture of the module PC3130 Quantum Mechanics 2. We take the chance to take photo with our lecturer Prof Berthold Geog- Englert. Prof.Englert is known as one of the leading physicist in the worl today for his work on Quantum Information technology( Quantum Tomography). He is also the collaborator of one of the greatest physicist in 20th century- Julian Schwinger, who won the nobel prize with Richard Feynman in 1965. It is a gift from God coz he's willing to join NUS 4 years ago (i'm not very sure for wat reason).
Anyway, this is a year 3 module n I consider it as the most difficult core module i hav been taken so far. Most of the student in the picture are year 3 students n going to graduate soon, wish them hav a bright future n able to pursue wat they wat in their life!! Posted by Picasa

Sir Anthony Leggett

This picture show Sir Anthony Leggett received the Nobel Prize Medal from King of Sweden in Stockholm, Nobel Ceremony 2003. Posted by Picasa

invaluable moment with 2003 Physics Nobel Laureate

such a long time i didn't update my blog. it was a great moment last week whenre i spent a great time meeting one of the leading theoretical physicist in the world today- the 2003 Physics Nobel Prize winner- Sir Anthony Leggett. I was asking him a lot of questions including the previous work tat I hav dome on physics which are Multihadronic dynamics and Quantum Information Theory (Generalized measurement of Bell's Inequality). I'm glad he is quite agree with the importance of multiplicity distribution which might lead to the possibility to solve the pertubation part of Quantum Chromodynamics. He is quite impress as well when I told him me, Kok Meng & Dr.Phil Chan already sent a research paper to European High Energy Physics Journal. (It might be my first published paper in my life). Anyway, he advise me for putting so much effort on the interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, which he think tat physicist should do it during their spare time. However, he sai the work on Quantum Information can be regarded as one of the frontier physics research in the world today. The photo shown was taken by one of the NUS physics department staff. (me & Sir Anthony Leggett from University of Illinois (USA) ). It's hard to express ur feeling in one or two words when u got an opportunity to be so close to a Nobel Laureate. Posted by Picasa